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CSA Group Standards-based Solutions in Support of Technology Commercialization
Michael Leering, P.Eng.
Director, Sustainability
BIOCLEANTECH Forum 2016Ottawa, Canada
Matt Rahimi, PhD
Business Development Manager
Presentation Agenda
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• CSA Group
• Standard Development System
• Transforming Technology Innovation into
Tangible Results and Marketable items– Environmental technology verification (ETV)
– GHG Project Accounting
– CSA Registries
– Reduction of fugitive and vented emissions
– CSA offerings supporting industry
• Summery
Overview of CSA Group
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ConsumerProduct
Evaluation
StandardsProduct
Certification& Testing
• Established in 1919
• Private, not-for-profit
• 1,800 employees
• 8,000 Members develop
standards
About CSA Group
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54Areas of technology
3,000Standards and codes
8,000 Expert committee members
Standards Development
National & International
Standards Systems
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• We develop standards designed to:
– enhance public safety and health
– advance the quality of life
– help to protect the environment
– facilitate trade
• CSA’s standards development process is accredited in
Canada by Standards Council of Canada (SCC) and in the
U.S. by American National Standards Institute (ANSI)
CSA’s Standards Development Process
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Standards Development
CSA and International Standards
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International Standards
Other SDOS
Committees Types (National & ISO)
• National Technical Committees
– Develop National Standards of Canada
– Formal Balanced Matrix
– Voting members
– Administered by an Accredited SDO
• Under SCC
– Adopt ISO Standards into Canada as National Standards of Canada
• National (ISO) Mirror Committees (“Standards Council of Canada Mirror Committee (SMC)”)
– This IS Canada’s voice at ISO Table
– No formal matrix, although balanced representation is maintained
– Canadian Delegation and leadership positions come from SMC
– Often harmonized with Technical Committees
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Key Principles
1. Members develop the content – CSA facilitates the
process
2. Adoption of international standards where feasible
• CSA and members participate in international standards work (IEC / ISO)
3. Opportunity for industry & public input
• Notice of Intent/Public Review
4. Balance of Representation
• Representation from manufacturers, utilities, academia, consumers,
regulators and other experts
• Voting matrix
• Largest interest group does not out-number the two smallest
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Register and discover power of Community: (https://community.csagroup.org)
CSA Communities of Interest
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Connect. Share. Collaborate
Standard Development Activities
• Integration of biotechnology in:
– Environmental Applications;
– Food and Agricultural Applications;
– Industrial Applications;
– and many more ….
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Transforming Technology
Innovation into Tangible Results
and Marketable Products
- ETV
- GHG Projects & Registries
- Fugitive Emissions
- CSA Supporting Deliverables
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Standard-based offerings
• ISO 14034 –
Environmental Technology
Verification (ETV)
– ISO 14034 is scheduled to
be published in November
2016.
– Harmonization and
implementation to ISO 14034
will begin following the
publication of the standard.
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Environmental Technology Verification
Objectives of the Canadian ETV:
– To provide a reliable assessment process for verifying the environmental performance claims associated with technologies and technological processes.
Benefits of ETV:
Differentiates a technology from the competition, providing a company with a distinct market advantage;
Provides a specific and precise performance claim of the technology, presented in an easily understood format;
Can expedite permitting and approvals for the use of the technology;
Can support the patenting process, by providing verified claims.
Has increasing national and international market recognition.
Directly Applicable to New BioCleanTech!
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Environmental Technology Verification
CSA Group is proud to support the introduction of ISO 14034 - Environmental Technology Verification (ETV) to the Canadian market.
ETV Process Overview:
1. Application and Review2. Verification3. Reporting & Award
Learn More:
• Join the ETV section of the CSA Communities to learn more about ISO 14034, participate in related discussions and receive the latest news. Visit: csagroup.org/communities
• To learn more about the ETV verification process, begin your ETV screening application, or search the inventory of verified technologies please visit: etvcanada.ca/
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GHG Projects ISO 14064-2
• Quantification of specific reduction activity
• Projects lead to: ‘’offsets’’/‘‘carbon credits’’/“verified emission
reductions (VERRs)”
• Projects compare before vs. after installation (baseline vs.
project)
– Number of offsets generated based on the actual amount project
was able to reduce from business as usual (compared to
baseline)
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CAN/CSA ISO 14064-2
• GHG Project Standards
– Quantification of GHG reductions from new technology vs.
standard practice
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Baseline
Project
Em
issio
ns
Rem
ovals
tCO
2e
GHG
emission
reduction
Baseline
GHG removal
enhancement
Project
Typical GHG Project Cycle & ISO 14064-2
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Present Final GHG
Report
Verify FinalGHG Emissions Reductions and
Removal Enhancements
Project period
time
Register Project
Plan the
GHG
Project
Validate
GHG
Project
Plan
Assess
Project Concept /
Feasibility /
Program
Eligibility
InitiateProject
Activities
Terminate
Project
Obtain
approval of the
project by the
program
Consult Stakeholders before and after establishing the GHG
Project Plan
Planning Implementation
Certify Final GHG Emissions Reductions
and Removal Enhancements
Final Issuance of credits
Undertake Project Activities
Periodic Verification, Periodic Certification and Periodic
Issuance of certified GHG units
Requirements included in ISO 14064-2Implement Procedures to Monitor, Quantify and Report
GHG Emissions, Removals, Storage, Emission
Reductions and Removal Enhancements and Verify
GHG Emission Reductions, Removal Enhancements
and Reports
Describe project, Determine Baseline Scenario, and Establish Procedures to
Monitor, Quantify and Report GHG Emissions, Removals, Storage, Emission Reductions and Removal Enhancements
and Validate the GHG Project Plan
CSA GHG CleanProjects® Registry Services
• GHG Registry provides a portal to report and showcase projects' greenhouse gas (GHG) emission reductions or removals;
– Serializes emission reductions (offsets) achieved;
– Allows tracking and retirement between organizations
– GHG CleanProjects® Registry based on ISO 14064-2 for GHG projects and ISO 14064-3 for verification
• 118 Projects Listed to date;
• Over 5 M tonnes CO2e serialized;
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New – Z620.1 – Reducing Emissions
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• Z620.1 – Reduction of fugitive and
vented emissions for upstream
petroleum and natural gas industry
systems
• Published July 2016, Z620.1
provides guidance and best practices
• Applies to upstream oil and gas
industry from wells, terminals, and
facilities
• Applies to unintentional / intentional
hydrocarbon gas releases to the
atmosphere (often referred to as
fugitive / vented emissions)
Standards Development Process
REQUEST / EVALUATION /
AUTHORIZATION
ASSIGNTO
COMMITTEE
NOTICE OF
INTENT
MEETINGS / DRAFT
PUBLIC REVIEW
TC REACHES CONSENSUS
PRE-APPROVAL EDIT
TECHNICAL CONTENT APPROVAL
PROCEDURAL APPROVAL
FINAL EDIT / PUBLICATION
DISSEMINATION MAINTENANCE
New standard, revise existing / new edition, amendment,formal interpretations, withdrawals, reaffirmations
Express Document Process
DEVELOPMENT TIME
3-6 MONTHS
GENERAL AGREEMENT/CONSENSUS
OUTCOME30 DAY PUBLIC REVIEW
VALID 3 YEARS
CAN BE RENEWED ADDITONAL 2 YEARS
• An Express Document uses a non-accredited process to quickly introduce a document to fill gaps and to potentially become a standard.
• Express Documents follow an accelerated closely managed process and include a shorter public review period while still leading to an accepted consensus.
Ideal for:• New/evolving technologies• Best practices on public policy initiatives• Global application• Guidance to support a full standard or regulatory regime• Trial use or phased approach• Competency and training applications
Workshop Agreement Process
DEVELOPMENT TIME
2 MONTHS1-3 DAY WORKSHOP
OPTIONAL COMMUNITY REVIEW & COMMENTARY FOR
14 DAYS
MAINTAINED FOR 3 YEARS
• A Workshop Agreement is a structured process to bring interested stakeholders together and agree on key guidelines with the end result of developing a published document to help achieve your objectives.
Ideal for:• Technology roadmap/frameworks• Agreement on emerging issues• Industry best practices• Phased approach that could lead towards a full standard
Private Standard Process
DEVELOPMENT TIME
TAILORED BASED ON COMPLEXITY &
NEEDS
STAKEHOLDER SELECTS THE
PARTICIPANTS INVOLVED
FLEXIBLE PROCESSSTAKEHOLDER OWNS
THE COPYRIGHT
• Private Standards are customized solutions for industry issues, sector challenges, government regulations or organization-specific issues.
Ideal for:• Developing documentation for private/public sectors and
industry organizations• Draft regulations & regulatory guidance• Consensus on test protocols & specifications
CSA Value Proposition- In Summary
CSA can assist with the technology
commercialization through:
• Standard Development
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• Verification and Certification
• Registries
• Training
For further information, please contact:
Matt Rahimi Michael Leering, P.Eng.
Business Development Manager Director, SustainabilityCSA Group, Calgary CSA Group, Ottawa
403.295.6930 613.565.5151 matt.rahimi@csagroup.org michael.leering@csagroup.org
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